Jens Lekman - F-Word
jos muzike ovog talentovanog svedjanina na sjajnoj kanadskoj lebel adresi:
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Moderatori/ce: Bobi, Chmoljo, ostro i na prvu
victory je napisao/la:nova pjesma sa novog Coldplay albuma koji bi trebao da se pojavi u junu
Coldplay - Talk (06/2005)
http://rapidshare.de/files/792888/Talk.mp3.html
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kada pregori mozda ga opet uploadujem

George Scott, founding baritone of gospel vocal group the Blind Boys Of Alabama, died yesterday (March 9) at his home in Durham, N.C., according to a statement. He was 75.
"We're grateful to the Lord for letting us have George for as long as we did," says Blind Boys leader Clarence Fountain, who was one of the last people Scott spoke to before his death. "He and I grew up together and sang together from little boys to old men. George was a great singer, he could sing any part in a song. We loved him and he was one of the 'Boys.' He lived a life of service and now he's gone on to his reward."
Born George Lewis Scott in Notasulga, Ala., the artist met Fountain and Jimmy Carter in 1936 at the Alabama Institute for the Negro Blind. Three years later they formed the traditional gospel singing group, which Scott also accompanied on guitar.
In recent years, the group enjoyed a resurgence in popularity and recently won the best traditional soul gospel album Grammy for "There Will Be a Light" (Virgin), recorded with singer/songwriter Ben Harper. The set featured Scott singing lead on the album's opening track, "Take My Hand."
Though Scott retired from touring last year, he continued to record with the group and will be heard on its new album, "Atom Bomb," due Tuesday (March 15) from Real World Records. No changes are planned in the Blind Boys touring schedule, which picks up again with a March 18 showcase at the South By Southwest Music Festival in Austin, Texas.
Funeral services will be held March 15 at Monumental Faith Church in Durham. His family has asked that mourners make donations to the American Diabetes Association or send flowers to the city's Holloway Funeral Home.
Scott is survived by his wife Ludie Lewis Mann Scott, his mother Hassie Lou Scott and his sister Benzie Jackson.
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recorded 1988 by Israel "IZ" Kamakawiwo'ole in Honolulu and released on his 1993 CD Facing Future from Mountain Apple and featured on National Public Radio in 1996 and re-released on his 1997 CD Alone in Iz World and used in the films Meet Joe Black (1998) and Finding Forrester (2001) and in the ER episode "On the Beach" (May 2002) of Dr. Green's death in Hawaii seen by 50 million people.

ISRAEL KAMAKAWIWO'OLE (1959 - 1997) was bigger than life, his music reaching out to Hawaiians encouraging them to take pride in their heritage and to love and understand everyone. He was a huge man whose larger spirit wrestled with his giant physical form, and finally escaped at the age of 38, when he died on June 26, 1997.
IZ, whose parents were born on Ni'ihau, traveled throughout Hawai'i, singing about the land and the people. Though it was difficult for IZ to move during the last months of his life, he carried oxygen to keep himself going and checked in and out of the hospital between engagements. While he was resting, he communicated with his fans worldwide through his own iz.com web site and email. Each time he regained energy, Israel came out again to pack auditoriums with fans who treasured every last live performance and often sang along with him-a chorus that would fill a cathedral.
Israel's legacy is his songwriting, his recordings and his spirit, which remains with people of all ages, whom he touched with music, humor and a grace uncommon for such a talented man. As IZ told his fans on his album E Ala E¬, Ka puna pu'u wai o Hawai'i nei, "You are the heartbeat of Hawai'i."

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